The Best First Jobs for Liberal Arts Majors Now That Trump Is President

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The job market has always been a daunting place for many new graduates, and recent political shifts aren’t making it any easier. With changes in funding priorities and evolving workplace expectations, new grads need to be strategic about where they start their careers.

The most recent data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) shows the median wage of liberal arts graduates is $55,000, but the right first job is about more than making sure rent is paid — although that is an important factor! For graduates looking to make in impact on the world, a first job is about building a foundation, ideally in an environment that values analytical thinking and communication.

Editorial Assistant

  • Median salary: $52,000

With the evolving media landscape and the political shifts under the Trump administration, the need for clear, objective storytelling has only increased. Editorial assistants play a key role in ensuring content is accurate and compelling, which is vital as the public navigates a media environment that often blends news and opinion.

The job allows liberal arts grads to dive into publishing, digital media and journalism — fields that value critical thinking and research skills and are common starting points for a career as an editor.

Public Relations Specialist

  • Median salary: $57,000

According to the BLS, the employment of public relations specialists is expected to grow at a faster than average rate, making it a first job with definite prospects.

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The role involves using writing, research and analytical skills to cultivate and maintain a positive public perception of individuals or businesses, and whether it’s working for a brand, an advocacy group or a political campaign, it delivers a career path that blends creativity with strategy.

Community Organizer

  • Median salary: $52,000

Shifts in policy bring new opportunities for those interested in civic engagement. Advocacy organizations, think tanks and grassroots movements need community organizers to shape messaging, manage outreach and help navigate an evolving political landscape.

Nonprofits and public interest groups provide experience in campaign strategy, fundraising and public relations — all of which can lead to long-term career growth.

Marketing Coordinator

  • Median salary: $58,000

Brands, nonprofits and political campaigns all rely on passionate marketers who can translate ideas into engaging content. The marketing coordinator role usually supports marketing campaigns, giving grads exposure to things like branding, social media strategy and digital marketing, skills that will set the stage for careers in various industries and areas.

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Editor’s note: Median salaries reflect zero to one year of experience and were sourced from Glassdoor. Data is accurate as of March 14, 2025.

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